Apartment Rules and Regulations - Washington 2025

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Tenants in Washington State have the right to privacy and the lawful use and enjoyment of their rental unit. Landlords must provide proper notice before entering a tenants unit, except in cases of emergency.
On May 7, 2025, a rent stabilization law (HB 1217) went into effect in Washington state. The law sets a limit on how much a landlord may increase a tenants rent over a 12-month period. The Attorney Generals Office will enforce the law, and tenants may also take action to protect their rights under the new statute.
In this case, the Washington state isnt considered a landlord-friendly state, but rather a tenant-friendly state; this is because there are many obligatory disclosures that landlords must provide their prospective tenant at the time of signing the lease document.
building codes and local ordinances; common areas must be kept clean and safe; facilities and appliances must be in reasonably good working order. Damage caused by weather, acts of God (such as earthquakes and accidents), or damage caused by unknown third parties are generally the responsibility of the landlord.
As a renter-friendly state, tenants in Washington enjoy many rights beyond the basic right of protecting their safety while living in one of your rental units. Their rights include: Living in a habitable unit that meets state and local housing guidelines. Protection against housing discrimination.
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The tenant must: Pay rent and any utilities agreed upon. Keep the apartment clean and sanitary. Comply with the requirements of city, county, or state regulations.
Legal reasons to evict or end a tenancy under RCW 59.18. 650 Nonpayment of rent. Lease violation. Repeated lease violations. Crime, nuisance, or waste. Landlord or their family wants to move in. Landlord wants to sell. Condo conversion. Demolition or Renovation.
060 that substantially endangers or impairs the health or safety of a tenant, including (i) structural members that are of insufficient size or strength to carry imposed loads with safety, (ii) exposure of the occupants to the weather, (iii) plumbing and sanitation defects that directly expose the occupants to the risk

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